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E ntered as seco n d -class m a tte r
M arch J, 1911, at th e Poatoffice at
G resham , O regon, u n d er th e Act of
M arch J. 1878
HOW
W A R W ILL A F F E C T
AM E R IC A .
Tlie L ite ra ry D ig est, o f A u g u a t'1 5 ,
co m m e n tin g on how th e w a r affects
A m erica, s u g g e s ts th a t th e p re ssin g
C olum bia
FOREIGN PRODUCTS.
T h e re Is n e v e r any g re a t loaa
w ith o u t som e m nall g ain . T h e E u ­
ro p e a n will h e lp to c u r ta il th e lm-
po, •to n o f fo reig n
egga, if u o t
fro m C h in a a t leaat fro m G e rm a n y ;
b u tte r from New Z ealan d m ay cease
Ita tra v e ls th ia way a n d so m e o t^ e r
co m m o d ities th a t m en ace o u r p ro s­
p e rity as a re s u lt of fre e tr a d e may
s ta y a t hom e o r be s e n t e lsew h ere.
G erm an y h a s been a h eav y e x p o rt-
i e r o f eggs to New Y ork
J u s t b efo re
th e w ar b egan a tr a d e re p o r t said
. t h a t th e re w ere 610 cases of G er-
! m an eg g s in th e New Y o rk m a rk e t
le a c h case c o n ta in in g 120 dozen. It
| w as en o u g h to cau se a s lu m p o f 20
p e r c e n t.
W ith a c e ssa tio n of im ­
p o rta tio n s to th is c o ast th e fa rm e r
w ould get b e tte r prices as an offset
to a rise in o th e r co m m o d ities.
A s ta te m e n t Ju st receiv ed from O.
M P lu m m er, g e n e ra l m a n a g e r of th e
Pacific I n te rn a tio n a l L iv esto ck ex p o ­
s itio n will be o f in te re st to ev ery
fa r m e r an d sto c k b re e d e r in th e
s ta te . A fte r c a llin g a tte n tio n to th e
d a te of th is y e a r ’s show a t the. U nion
S tock y ard s a t N o rth P o rtla n d , De­
c e m b e r 7-12. h e say s: ‘‘T h e ex p o si­
tio n Is p u rely e d u c a tio n a l alo n g liv e­
sto ck lilies, th e r e b eing no ‘W ild
W e st’ o r o th e r a m u s e m e n t fe a tu re s
a n d is u n iq u e in th a t it will pay
o v e r J15.U00 in cash p re m iu m s an d
m a k e s no c h a rg e for e n try fee, s ta ll
room o r ad m issio n . I,ik e th e I n t e r ­
n a tio n a l of C h icag o , th e Pacific In ­
te rn a tio n a l o f P o rtla n d is reco g n ized
as th e c o u rt o f la s t re s o rt on th e P a ­
cific coast.
" P re m iu m lists will he
m ailed to all b re e d e rs w ho b elo n g to
th e
d ifferen t
breed
a ss o c ia tio n s;
o th e r s who d e s ire a copy m ay se c u re
sa m e by a p p ly in g to th e g e n e ra l m a n ­
a g e r. E arly re p o rts in d ic a te 50 p er
c e n t la rg e r e n tr ie s th a n last y e a r,
u n d co m m ercial o rg a n iz a tio n s all
o v e r th e c o u n try will be a sk e d to co­
o p e ra te w ith th e ra ilro a d s in fo rm in g
sp ecial p a rtie s to a tte n d th e show .
B a n k e rs,
as w ell as b re e d e rs, a re
ta k in g a keen in te re s t in th e ex p o si­
tio n und a re le n d in g th e ir very a c ­
tiv e s u p p o r t.”
call to d u ty an d o p p o rtu n ity u rg es
o u r g o v e rn m e n t an d o u r m en of b u s­
iness to ta k e up th e w o rld ’s tra d e
w hich E u ro p e h as fo rs a k e n fo r th e
b attlefield .
T h e New Y ork Hun Is
q u o te d as sa y in g th a t o u r m e rc h a n t
m arin e, o n ce o u r p rid e , is now p e r­
haps to be re s u s c ita te d by th e c a l­
am itie s a c ro s s th e A tla n tic . T he
p re s e n t c ris is si sp o k e n o f as "a
su p re m e o p p o rtu n ity fo r A m erican
m a n u f a c tu r e rs to g ain w o rld w ide
m a rk e ts ."
"A s th e sh o ck of th e p re s e n t e x p e r­
ience p asses aw ay th e c a p ita l of th e
w orld w ill be In v ested in su ch q u an -
tltie s as n e v e r b efo re in th e in d u s ­
tria l an d co m m ercial e n te r p ris e s of
a c o u n try 4,000 m iles fro m th e c ro s­
sed b a y o n e ts of E u ro p e ," d e c la re s
tlie 8 t. L o u ts R epublic.
A n o th e r a u th o r ity sa y s th a t A m ­
e rican w om en will h a v e to w ear
hom e m ad e go w n s a t last..
T h e re
will be no P a ris sty le s to d isp la y an d
"A m e ric a n fa s h io n s” w ill b eco m e e s­
ta b lish e d .
“ S m oke D ay” h as been s e t fo r Oc­
It is h o p ed th o se s tr a n d e d t o u r ­
to b e r 12, on w h ich o ccasio n a ll c ig a r
ists w ho sp e n d th e ir m illio n s in E u ­
u se rs w ill o b se rv e fa ith fu lly . I t is
rope an d a re now b ein g h elp ed o u t
p ro p o sed to m a k e th e o ccasio n a n a ­
so g e n ero u sly by th e ir U n cle S am u el,
tio n -w id e g a la d ay fo r th e d ev o tee s
will feel a la s tin g d e b t o f g r a titu d e
o f M adam N ico tin e. T h e official co l­
and uh a re s u lt sp en d th e i r tim e und
o rs w ill be
tob acco ,
b ro w n an d
m oney in
view ing
th e m atch less
w h ite.
T h e m o re d ig n ified title Is
scenic a ttr a c tio n s of th e ir hom e
N a tio n a l C ig a r Day b u t sm o k e rs w ill
laud. T ills will m ean an im p o rta n t
u o t s tin t th e m se lv e s b efo re n o r a f te r
Indirect benefit of tlie E u ro p e a n w ar.
[ In o rd e r to g iv e It a n y sp ecial o b ­
B ut all in all th is c o u n try w ill s u f ­
se rv a n c e .
If a n y c ig a rs a r e to be
fe r m ore th a n It will b enefit.
g iv en o u t fre e w e’ll ta k e o u rs an y
A mong th e d is a d v a n ta g e s to th is
c o u n try so m e o f w hich u re fa r -re a c h ­ tim e.
ing a n d cun h a rd ly he e s tim a te d In
A p la n t fo r d is tillin g oil of p ep ­
d o lla rs anil c e n ts a re th e fo llo w in g : p e rm in t Is b e in g c o n stru c te d n e a r
Tlie te m p o ra ry p a ra ly sis of ocean
S p rin g field . O. II. T odd, a n d a s s o ­
tra d e .
c ia te s, of E u g e n e , h av e p la n te d 40
Til« cut lin g o ff o f fo re ig n su p p lie s a c re s to p e p p e rm in t und w ill w ork up
of wool, ru b b e r, co p p er, tin , a n d a th e p ro d u ct In th e ir ow n fa c to ry . If
th o u sa n d o th e r c o m m o d itie s w hich th e y ield of o il m eets th e i r e x p e c ta ­
e n te r Into o u r m a n u fa c tu re s . P a p e r tio n s, th e 4 0 a c re s sh o u ld g iv e g ro ss
Is ad v a n c in g , c lo th in g w ill co st m ore, r e tu r n s of a b o u t $6,000. T h e In d u s­
foodstuffs com e h ig h e r. O u r Im p o rts try Is lik ely to becom e Im p o rta n t In
have fa lle n off so th a t c e rta in a r t i ­
L an e county.
cles w ill h av e to be tax ed to k eep up
tlie rev en u es.
F ro m th e la te s t re tu r n s it is e v i­
Ami tills Is not all. As w ith In d i­ d e n t th a t th e w h e a t y ield in th e W a l­
v id u als, w h en o n e c o u n try su ffers lo w a co u n try Is th e la rg e s t in its h is­
g reat loss o f m en u n d m o n ey , ail to ry . S ev eral th o u s a n d a c re s a re
o ilie r civilized c o u n trie s m u s t sufTer p ro d u c in g th e ir first cro p an d th e
m ore o r less in d ire c tly a t least
y ield on b o th o ld an d new la n d is
"A g e n e ra l w a r," d e c la re s T h e p h e n o m in a i, th e re s u lts b ein g d ir e c t­
Iron Age, " is n o t a b e a r e r of real ly p ro p o rtio n a te to th e a m o u n t of
p ro s p e rity ,
O ne c o u n try , lik e th e w o rk p u t on th e lan d last fall an d
U nited S ta te s , m ig h t p rofit fo r a th is Rpring.
tim e fro m th e d is tre s s of o th e r s , but
T h e " g r e a te s t b a ttle In h is to ry ”
In Hie long ru n th e heavy b u rd e n s
u n d e r w h ich th e w a rrin g n a tio n s ex p ected by so m e of th e im a g in a tiv e
w ould s ta g g e r on w hen p eace had c o rre s p o n d e n ts , m ay d w in d le dow n
conic w o u ld be
h a n d ic a p s
from to a few real s h a r p o n es u n le s s th e
whl<h no p a rt of th e w orld could h e llg e ra n ts g et a t It p re tty q u ick .
G ru b is ru n n in g s h o r t o v e r th e re .
w holly e s c a p e .”
OUTLOOK
U niversity Has
U niversity.
TUESD AY .
AUGUST
IH.
IB 14
New
S hoot a lre a d y sees b rig h t p ro s­
p ects for a m o st su ccessfu l y e a r. T he
Rev. Jo h n T. B o lan d . C. S.
fo r the
p a st fifteen y e a rs p re s id e n t o t St.
E d w ard s C o lleg e, A u stiu , T exas, a r ­
riv ed in P o rtla n d a few d ay s ag o to
la k e up th e d u tie s an d re sp o n sib ili
tie s of th e p resid en cy of C olum bia
U n iv ersity .
F a th e r
B oland
»as
I w arm ly re c eiv ed by th e C o lu m b ia
H is
G race,
A rch b ish o p
fa c u lty ,
I C h ra tie , a n d a few of th e clo sest
F a th e r
frie n d s of th e in s titu tio n .
R o la n d 's p re d e c e s so r, F a th e r Jo sep h
G a lla g h e r, w ho fo r th e la s t e ig h t
y e a rs g o v ern ed th e d e stin ie s of C ol­
u m b ia , lias been a p p o in te d to a po­
s itio n of d is tin c tio n at N o tre D ame
u n iv e rsity ,
N o tre
D am e, In d ia n a . lc w ord for first in s e rtio n : o n e -h a lf cen t a w ord each s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n . M inim um , a n y in s e rtio n , D ’c.
W ith F a th e r B oland cam e F a th e r
M iscellan eo u s
i T h o m as C o rb e tt, C. 8. C.. an d B ro th ­
l .i v e s t i x k
1,11 ESTO t Iv
e r H u b e rt, C. S.
as a d d itio n to th e
FO R S A L E Six good vork h o rses,
S tra y e d
’ C o lu m b ia fa c u lty .
F a th e r
Ja m e s FO R S A L E o r T R A D E Tor pigs o r
y o u n g a n d o ld , will se ll o ne an d ONE R ED COW . o ne h o rn b ro k e n ,
G a lllg a u , C. S. <’., fo r se v e ra l y ears
all. H a rn e ss w ith each ’.earn.
y o u n g sto c k , 200 th o ro u g h - bred
L ib era l re w a rd .
C. M. L iste r.
Span M ures, wt. 2700, p rice $250.
E n g lish e d p en ciled In d ian r u n n e r
p a st p ro fe sso r of h is to ry a t th e U ni­
It. 1, b- \ 83, T ro u td a le .
*50
Span H o rses, w t. 2 9 0 0 , for$300.
d u c k s. P. F. U hlig, u re e b a m , O r.,
v e rs ity a n d re c to r o f C h ris tie hall,
A n o th e r B a rg a in
Span H o rses, w t. 3 0 0 0 , for$125.
R. 3.
(52
rep la c e s F a th e r C o rb e tt a t St. E d­
In a second h a n d o rg a n . R. It. C arl-
3 1 .,-in. S tu d e b a k e r w agon, $60.
«
tf
w a rd s college.
Also all k in d s of L u m b e r a l re ­
son.
F O R SA LE -T h re e y o u n g ho rses,
duced prices.
ch eap , li. P. C h ris te n se n , G re sh ­
SANDY R ID G E LUM. CO.,
B u y ers W eek w as a G reat S uccess.
am , R. 2. P h o n e 263.
tf
B o rin g , O regon.
POINTING THE WAY
TO CONVENIENCE AND
INCREASED PROFITS
EIDS WANTED
B u y ers' W eek Is a tilin g of the
p a st, but it w as a week th a t w ill be
’’tvld ly re m e m b e re d for a long tim e,
p ro b ab ly u u til n ex t y e a r’s •'w eek ,"
w hich from all in d ic a tio n s w ill be a t ­
te n d e d by a g r e a te r n u m b e r of buyers
th a n th e o n e ju s t p a st. T h e r e g is tr a ­
tio n ui th e P o rtla n d C o m m ercial club
re a c h e d n e a rly 600 an d th e v isito rs
re p re s e n te d p ra c tic a lly ev ery tow n of
an y im p o rta n c e in th e P acific N o rth ­
w est. It Is e s tim a te d th a t goo d s p u r­
c h a se d fro m P o rtla n d m a n u fa c tu re rs
t ad jo b b e rs d u rin g th e week a m o u n t­
ed to a p p ro x im a te ly $1,000,000.
T h e U n ito rs w ere h ard ly allow ed
su fficien t tim e to do th e ir buying,
c e rta in ly no tim e to get h o m esick o r
lo n eso m e, fo r e n te r ta in m e n t of som e
k in d was on ta n n e a rly every m in u te.
R ecep tio n s, s m o k e rs , th e a te rs , ban
q u e ts , lu n c h e o n s anti a u to m o b ile
tr ip s follow ed each o th e r in ra p id su c­
cessio n d u rin g th e e n tire w eek. if
an y o n e h ad u co m p la in t to m ak e lie
d id no t m a k e it p u b lic, a n d m ost of
th e v isito rs d e p a rte d w ith a h e a rty ,
"S e e you a g a in n ex t y e a r,” a n d ex­
p re ssio n s of d eep s a tis fa c tio n w ith
th e b u sin ess a n d so cial e v e n ts of
th e ir s h o rt v acatio n .
G ra in R a tio n
W h ile H ogs
P a s tu re .
a r e on
FO R S a L E — T w o la rg e five-year-old BROOD SOW S- B oar a n d pigs, for
Bills w ill lie receiv ed by th e clerk
sale. Z im m erm an R an ch , 1 m ile
m u le s, also fo u r la rg e ho rses, well
of School D istrict No. 6 J o in t, up to
E ast ol F airv iew .
b ro k e ; 1300 to 1400 pounds. H.
A ugust 24. 19 14. lo r 7 5 ric k s of first
E. D avis. P h o n e 21.
tf
g ro w th live fir w ood, to be d e liv e re d
M IS « I 1.1. I N E O I S
at O rie n t sc h o o lh o u se und placed in
th e shed
p rio r to S e p te m b e r 15,
B E E F C A T T L E , S tock c a ttle and
C has. L. H u n te r, C le rk , P leas
fre sh cow s w a n te d . A n d rew s B ros., SECOND HAND M O TORCYCLE fo r 1914
50
P le a s a n t H om e.
P h o n e 27 9.
sale.
F ly in g M erkel. Good con­ a n t H om e, O regon.
d itio n . T e rm s re a so n a b le . G re sh ­
J a n i to r W an ted .
REAL ESTATE. RENTALS
am G a ra g e . P h o n e 801.
tf
A p p licatio n s fo r tlie ja n ito r s h ip of
O rien t school lo r tlie com ing y e a r
FO R S A L E
1 ac re , ch eap , on C lev e­
PO I I.T Itl
will be c o n sid e re d
by th e school
lan d a v e n u e , C lev elan d a d d itio n .
1
to 2 board on A u g u st 24, 1914
C lias L.
F a c e s east.
P ric e $4 00. T e rm s B R O IL E R S W A N TED
pounds. Best m a rk e t price. P h o n e H u n te r , C lerk
D ist. No. 6 J o in t,
P. L. A rle tt. 4 1 F irs t s tre e t, P o r t­
T a b o r 1. P o rtla n d A uto Club. 50 P le a s a n t H om e. O reg o n .
50
la n d .
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NOTICE (»1 SALE.
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P R O F E S S IO N A L
IN S U R A N C E
JOHN BROWN
IN S V E A N C E
R e p re se n tin g o n ly R E L IA B L E IN ­
S U R A N C E C O M PA N IE S
P h o n e 513
G resham , O regon
CARDS
$(!2Ô.«MM» M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O re ­
gon I n t e is t a te B rid g e 4 »4 per
C en t C o u p o n B onds.
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H. H. OTT
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D E N T IS T S
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1’H O N ES — o ffice 517
R esilie n c e 51x
J . E. t'LA.NAHA.N
It. G . M O SS
T h e fo llo w in g fro m T. W. C ross
J a m e s E lk in g to n
IN S U R A N C E
is a u th o r ity on fe ed in g h ogs, and
DENTISTS
A C C ID E N T
SURETY' BO N D S
th e ad v ice g iv en w ill p ro v e ben e­
O FF IC E
F IR E
A U T O M O BIL E
L IF E
P L A T E G L A SS
F IR S T S T A T E RANK B U IL D IN G
ficial to th o s e w ho a re ra is in g them
HEALTH
e ith e r fo r m a rk e t o r hom e u se ;
G R E SH A M , O R E .
Office on M ain S treet
PHO NES:
Office 816 R es., 68.
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W hile th e co st of p ro d u c in g pork
P H Y S IC IA N S
m ay be re d u c e d m a te ria lly by the
CONTRACTORS
use o f su ch ro u g h a g e us u lfa lfu buy,
ro o ts, o r g re e n p a s tu re fo ra g e , it is
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n an d S u rg e o n
d e sira b le to feed g ra in o r o th e r con­
ALFRED HAMMAR
O F F IC E H O UK S
c e n tr a te d feed In a d d itio n . M atu re,
P la s te r e r am i C e m e n t C o n tra c to r.
10 a. m. to 12 nu, 1 p. in. to 3 p. m.
d ry
brood
sow s a re
som e Hines
7 to 8 p. nu, at R e sid e n c e
E s tim a te s fu r n is h e d fre e on r e ­
P h o n es
Office 116 R e sid e n c e 118
m a in ta in e d in a n a p p a re n tly s a tis ­
q u e st. All w ork G u a ra n te e d
Office H o w itt Bldg*., o v er P. O.
fa c to ry c o n d itio n on good p a s tu re
P h o n e 501
G resh am P. O. B o x 31
alo n e . Y o u n g g ro w in g hogs, on th e
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o th e r h a n d , u su a lly becom es u n g a in ­ r
A P H O N E S : R esidence. I l l , Office, t l x
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W
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P
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C
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ss
W
ork
See
ly in sh a p e , big b ellied an d th in in
H . H . H U G H E S , M . D.
flesh o r s tu n te d w hen co m p e lle d to
P h y sic ia n an d S u rg eo n
s u b s is t on p a s tu re alo ne.
H ou rs. 10-12 a. m.. 2-4 and 7-8 p .m .
H og g ro w e rs d iffer q u ite w idely
Office, H ow itt B u ild in g
re g a rd in g th e q u a n tity of g ra in th a t
G R E SH A M
-
-
OREGON
sh o u ld b« fed w h ile on p a s tu re .
S om e feed a fu ll g ra in ra tio n , 1. e., all
: r-
PHONES:
R e sid e n c e ,
T abor
120;
th e g ra in th e hog w ill co n su m e, o th ­
Otlice. M ain 4812. H om e A 5152
e rs feed a m ed iu m ra tio n , o n e th a t
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Is e q u a l to a b o u t tw o o r th r e e per
P h y sic ia n au d S u rg e o n
WK D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
c e n t o f th e low w eight o f th e hog
R es.. » 3 E ast <il»th St.
S till o th e r s p re f e r a lig h t g ra in r a ­
E tts e l T. J o n e s
F ra n k C. Jo n e s
Office. 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g
P O R T L A N D , OREGON
Gresham. Ore., l ’hone 851.
tio n , one th a t is e q u a l to only ab o u t
o n e p e r c e n t o f th e live w eight of th e
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Office P h o n e 46.
R esid e n c e, 339
hog.
O ccasio n ally m en a re fo u n d w ho
G eo . IngliF, M. D.
MRS. ELLEN ADAMS FCMEROY
P H Y S I C I A N an d S U R G E O N
ru n y o u n g s h o u ts on p a s tu re w ith o u t
C e rtifie d pupil of C h u ago M usical College
All p r o fe ss io n a l ca ll« p rom ptly a t ­
tended. ’ S p ecia l
a tte n tio n io dia-
o th e r feed. T h is is a m ista k e , fo r ft
T e a ch er of V o ice, P iano and P ip e O i-
e a sea o f the E y e s and fittin g o f
gan. Choir D irecting a Specialty.
a lm o st in v a ria b ly re s u lts in a s t u n t­
g la s s e s .
Office H o u rs 9 to 12 a.m ., 1 30 to 5.
ed hog.
For T e rm s Inquire
over F ir s t S ta te Bank
G resham .
C o r. C le v e la n d A v e an d S e c tio n Line
No fixed und fa s t ru le can be laid
d o w n , fo r th e su p p le m e n ta l g ra in
ra tio n w hich sh o u ld be fed In co n ­
Dr. W. C Belt
ju n c tio n w ith g reen p a s tu re d ep en d s
upon a n u m b e r of fa c to rs, th e m ore
PH Y S IC IA N AND SI IB .EO N
G o v ern o r
W est
h a s closed th e
it look n in e h o u rs fo r tlie first
im p o rta n t o f w hich a re ( 1 1 th e age
M R S . M . S Q U IR E
Office on M ain S tre e t, op. L ib ra ry
as
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p re c a u tio n
ste a m e r to p ass th ro u g h th e l ’u iiunia h u n tin g seaso n
at Mhlcli th e hogs a re to he m a r k e t­
P h o n e 18
G re sh a m , O re.
M ain S tre e t o p p o site
can al
T lie la b o r u n io n s sh o u ld o r ­ a g a in s t fo rest fires A cliunck' of Ore-,
ed . ( 2 ) th e p rice o f g ra in , a n d (3 )
B ank o f G reehatn
d e r a s tr ik e a t once fo r th e eig h t- gon m ist Mould h av e a b e tte r effect
th e p le n tif u lu ess a n d q u a lity of p a s­
h o u r p rin c ip a l o n th e c a n a l.
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m ilita n t
s u ffra g e tte s tu re .
DR MABEL JANE BORING
T. W. C RO SS, A g ric u ltu ris t
T h re e m en w ith b ro k e n a rm s an d , hav e q u it m a k in g faces a t tlie gov
O S T E O P A T H 1« PH Y SIC IA N
one w ith h is fin g ers saw ed off, a ll In I e m in e n t u n til a f te r th e w ar. T hey
T h e c o rp o r a tio n s d e p a rtm e n t of
Office o v e r F ir s t S ta te B ank
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T u e sd a y . T h u rsd ay a n d S a tu rd a y
th a t It Is d a n g e ro u s to h av e a rm s
10 A. M. to 5 P M.
J a p a n is ex p ia ted to c le a r th e P a ­ y e a r of its e x iste n c e en d in g J u ly 3rt
a n d fingers.
E xpenses $24,-
cific o f th e G erm an s.
T hat
m ay p ro d u ced $ 3 1 0 ,6 1 3 .
43 6.
C o m m issio n er W atson th in k s
A n o th er recall m o v em en t h as been b rin g th e w ar p re tty clo se to o u r
lit
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h a n d le th e b u sin ess h e re a f te r
Contract or D ay W ork
H ow th e T ro u b le S ta r ts .
s ta rte d a g u ln s t M ayor A lbee, Com- ow n sh o res
lo r $17,000 a y ear.
C o n s tip a tio n is th e c a u se o f m any
in isslo n er D ieck an d (’o n in ils slo n e r
GOOD WORK - PRICES RIGHT 1 a ilm e n ts a u d d is o rd e rs th a t m ak es
A buse of
d ire c t le g isla tio n
Is
B rew ster In P o rtla n d .
It w ill be
T h e v o tin g c o n te s t Is a tr a d e b u ild ­
sh o w n by th e a tto rn e y g e n e ra l w hen
: life m ise ra b le . T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's
a n o th e r Hush In th e pan.
h e sav a th e b ill to a b o lish th e De e r a n d so h e lp s th e hom e m e rc h a n t
: T a b le ts, k eep y o u r bow els re g u la r
' au d you w ill avoid th e s e diseases.
T he E u ro p e a n w ar m ay se rv e to ! a e rt L an d b o a rd sh o u ld be called , first. You h e lp y o u rs e lf by h elp in g
Office in Logan Bldg.
FROL I DALE
F o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co., au d
him
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I a ll D ealers.
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G imh I R easo n (o r H is E n th u sia sm .
Library Hour« for AiigU't
Is som e c a m p a ig n fo d d e r fo r L af I m an In his p lace al a h ig h e r sal-
H E 1 (»Nt I R R E D .
W hen a m an h as su ffe re d fo r se v ­
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n r\ "
ferty .
D u rin g th e m o n th of A u g u st th e
or
" I see th e y a re e m b a lm in g pet O re sh a tu free p u b lic lib ra ry w ill be e ra l d a y s w ith colic, d ia r rh o e a
‘ d ogs n o w ," sa id hubby
o p en on M ondays. W ed n esd ay s an d o th e r form of bow el c o m p la in t a n d '
O h ' Is n ’t th a t lo v e ly ? " sh e ex-
is th e n c u re d so u n d a n d w ell by one
t claim ed .
" T h a t 's
w h at I'll have F rid a y s from 5 :3 0 to 9 p m .. a n d on
T u e sd a y s. T h u rs d a y s a n d S a tu rd a y s o r tw o doses o f C h a m b e rla in 's C olic.
' d o n e to F ld o ” .
" J u s t th e th i n g ! "
h e re tu rn e d , fro m 2 to 5 :3 0 p. m
You a r e in C h o le ra a n j D ia rrh o e a R em edy, as
su d d en ly g ro w in g e n th u s ia s tic htm - v lte d to p a tro n iz e th e lib ra ry by t a k ­ is o fte n th e case, it is b u t n a tu r a l
( se lf
"G ive him to m e. a n d I 'l l have
ing o u t books a n d by m a k in g u se of th a t h e sh o u ld be e n th u s ia s tic in his
: It d o n e to d a y ."
Will Go to Pre»« August 25th.
p ra ise o f th e rem ed y , a n d esp ecially
th e cool In v itin g re s t room .
Is th is th e case of a se v e re a tta c k
NO SIGN.
P le a se a rr a n g e fo r any c h a n g e d esired In p re s e n t L IS T IN G S
w hen life is th r e a te n e d
T ry it w hen
See Us
an d A D V ER T ISIN G a s soon as p o ssib le an d not la t e r th a n
"Touch not that champagne bot-
in need of su ch a rem ed y
It n e v e r
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H
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C
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,
etc.
' He, young man
There is madness
(ails. S old by G re sh a m D ru g Co. an d
AVGUST » 4 th .
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all D ealers.
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DRESSMAKING PARLOR
a n A IN T IN C and
APER-HANGING
B. F. Murray
| A New Telephone Directory ;;
Multnomah & Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Co.
BOX »T
GKBSHAM
"Oh' It doesn't follow It's mad
’ beeauae you see it foaming at the
The Oregonian calls the proposed
The Gold Ridge Mines Co of
1 mouth."
i eight-hour law throwing the Social- Seattle has bought 300 acres of gold
Twenty per ceut off on Lawo- 1st hammer into the wheels of Ore- placer laud ou Josephine creek, and
uiowere at Sterling A Kidder's.
igon industrial progress.
¡will put in s large dredger plant.
T he B o n d iu g C o m m itte e o f M ult­
n om ah co u n ty , O reg o n , c o n sistin g
o i th e B oard of C o u n ty C o m m issio n ­
e rs an d th e C o u n ty C lerk of said
co u n ty , w ill receive se a le d bids fo r an
issue of co upon bon d s fo r $625.000
of tlie te n o r as fo llo w s:
B onds s h a ll be d a te d Ju ly 1. 1914
an d b e a r in te re s t a t th e ra te of fo u r
an d o n e -h a lf p e r c e n tu m per a n n u m ,
p ay ab le s e m i-a n n u a lly .
B onds s h a ll be issu e d in d e n o m i­
n a tio n s of $1,000 e a c h ; p rin c ip a l and
in te re s t to lie p a y a b le a t th e fiscal
agency of th e S ta te of O reg o n , in
New Y ork C ity, New Y ork, o r a t th e
office of th e T r e a s u r e r oi M u ltn o m ah
C o u n ty , P o rtla n d . O reg o n , a n d will
m a tu re as fo llo w s: $25.000, J u ly 1,
1918 a n d $25,000 on th e first d ay of
Ju ly of each a u d ev ery y e a r th e r e a f ­
te r u n til
th e e n tir e issu e of said
bonds s h a ll h av e been paid.
T h ese b onds a re issu ed fo r th e
p u rp o se of ra is in g fu u u s to b u ild a n
in te r s ta te b rid g e b etw een M u ltn o ­
m ah C o u n ty , O reg o n , a n d C la rk e
C ounty, W a sh in g to n , a u d h a v e been
a u th o riz e d by a g e n e ra l a c t of th e
le g is la tu re o f th e S ta te of O regon.
B id d ers will be p e rm jite d to s u b ­
m it a lte r n a tiv e b id s o fferin g to a c ­
c ep t th e e n tire $62 5 ,0 0 0 in b onds to
be d e liv e re d on o r a b o u t tw e n ty d ay s
fro m th e d a te of th e a w a rd , o r they
m ay bid fo r th e a c c e p ta n c e of $250,-
000 In bon d s to be d e liv e re d on o r
a b o u t tw en ty d ay s fro m th e d a te of
th e a w a rd . $200.000 in bonds to b d lr
d e liv e re d on O c to b e r 1, 1914. an d
$17 5,000 in bon d s to be d e liv e re d on
D ecem ber 1, 1914
A duly c e rtifie d ch eck d ra w n on a
re sp o n sib le b a n k fo r five p er c e n t of
th e p a r v a lu e of b onds bid fo r, p ay ­
ab le to Jo h n B. C offey, C o u n ty C lerk
of M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty , O regon, m u st
accom pany each bid
Such d e p o sit
to be re tu rn e d if th e bid Is not a c ­
cepted. o th e rw is e to be a p p lie d by
th e county ou th e su m so bid, o r, if
th e b id d e r fa ils to com ply w ith th e
te rm s of h is bid, th e a m o u n t to be
fo rfe ite d to th e co u n ty as a n d fo r
liq u id a te d d a m a g e s.
B ids m u s t be
su b m itte d ou b la n k fo rm s fu rn is h e d
by tlie c le rk of th e B onding C o m m it­
tee. No bid fo r less th a n p a r a n d a c ­
cru ed in te re s t w ill be c o n sid e re d , th e
rig h t b eing re s e rv e d to re je c t any
a u d all bids. B u n d s w ill be sold fo r
cash only.
T he su c c e ssfu l b id d e r will be f u r ­
n ished w ith an o p in io n a p p ro v in g th e
leg ality o f
th e
Issu e
by M essrs.
S to rey , T h o rn d ik e , P a lm e r & D odge,
of B oston, M a s sa c h u se tts, a lso w ith
a copy of th e o p in io n of th e S u p rem e
C o u rt of tlie S la te of O reg o n , u p h o ld ­
ing th e c o n s titu tio n a lity of th e a c t
a u th o riz in g th e
issu in g
of th e se
bonds
All biu:, m u st be in th e h a n d s of
Die c lerk of th e B o n d in g C o m m itte e
by tw o o ’clock p. m .. P acific T im e,
A u g u st 25, 1914, a t w hich tim e th e
sam e w ill be o p e n e d a n d c o n sid ered .
A d d ress all in q u irie s to J o h n B.
Coffey, C o u n ty C lerk of M u ltn o m ah
C o u n ty , O reg o n , P o rtla n d , O regon.
JO H N B. C O F F E Y ,
C o u n ty C le rk .
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n J u ly 24, 1914
LaBt p u b lic a tio n A ug. 24. 1914
Attention!
The Farmer«’ Mutual Fire
Relief Association
OF PORTLAND, OfUBGON
Invites all farm ers w h o h ave no
ln s n r a x e on th eir farm buildings
to insure w ith us. T his associa-
ation is th e ch eap wt and sa fest In
th e >tate. It Insures only country
property and has over $3.« mm ».< mm >
insurance in force.
W rit« or phon«
B . W I X U I H L , Vraa.
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
Association.
Oreehaa» Bonte Bo. 8
Notary VabUe
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Phone 74
Beal Batate